Kim Kardashian and Kanye West spent $60 million making their California mansion a minimalist ode of empty hallways and confusing sinks. But the parents of four want people to know that their house isn’t just a dystopian YA novel—it also has a playroom. The playroom is beige as well, but there are toys, a stage, colour-coordinated blocks, a grocery store set-up and a cream bench where the kids tuck in to do their homework.Kardashian has heard the critique of her home being
overly minimalistic and lacking in colour and decided to show her fans that the West family does in fact allow pinks, purples, reds and blues into their home. It's just mostly relegated to that one room.Kardashian posted a series of videos on her
Instagram Stories showing off her children’s playroom, revealing the spacious area that is like a personal FAO Schwartzs, but without any windows. Is this a paparazzi thing? That we could understand, but it does seem odd that the children’s room has zero natural light. It’s a bit
Flowers In The Attic-y.Each of Kardashian and West’s four children, including 6-year-old North, 4-year-old Saint, 2-year-old Chicago and nine-month-old Psalm, have their own designated area in the playroom. Baby Psalm’s area features toddler-friendly toys, including a soft and supportive chair and activity boards. Saint favours dinosaurs, Legos and train sets, which mom Kim showed off inside the little one’s hidden drawers that display a super-organized set of toys.[video_embed id='1900295']RELATED: Inside Kimye's must-see playroom[/video_embed]Oldest child North is a fan of OMG dolls and playing dress up, scoring a big space in the playroom closet for her costumes, dresses, shoes and tiaras. But it’s Chicago whose area is getting the most attention on social media, with the youngster spending her time in her pretend supermarket, ice cream parlour and kitchen.The tidy playroom includes a slide with a ball pit, a stage with a full drum kit and a variety of musical instruments, including guitars and violins, and a dedicated education area. Kardashian said the kids do their homework in the academic section of the playroom, which features a modern picnic table and a large supply of writing instruments.Instead of displaying the kids' artwork, the walls of the playroom are bare, but Kardashian has added touches of art thanks to Takashi Murakami Flower Cushions, which
People reports retail between $600 to $6,000. A Kaws Companion Figure is also included in the playroom and costs more than $5,000. No spaghetti art and finger paint creations for this playroom.“You guys always say my house is so minimal,” says Kardashian in her Instagram Stories. “Well, you guys haven’t seen my playroom.” Now we have, and it’s still minimal, but we love seeing what the youngest members of the Kardashian-West family are into.The new tour comes only a few weeks after Kim and Kanye opened their home to
Architectural Digest. The couple answered questions about their house, revealing that most of their stuff (which they have a lot of) is kept neatly away in hidden closets that are meant to mimic a retail store. (You know, really warm and welcoming.) Kardashian also admitted that she’s
never used the home’s pool but added that her children and nieces and nephew are often found in the water. “We built this really long stair, and it’s not the deepest pool so the kids, like, love it,” said Kardashian. It’s good to know someone is having fun in that sea of taupe.[video_embed id='1897749']BEFORE YOU GO: The Rock's daughter will continue his wrestling legacy[/video_embed]